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Scientist (postdoc) in Earth Science
- Leiden
- Fulltime
What happens up there, starts down here.
At SRON, you will work at the heart of the Sentinel-5P mission, enhancing the accuracy of TROPOMI’s CO and CH₄ data. Your contributions will directly strengthen the scientific foundation for climate action and emission monitoring.
Since 2017, the Sentinel-5P satellite mission, equipped with the TROPOMI instrument, is in orbit and has been supplying critical data each day for climate and air quality analysis. This mission is a component of the Copernicus programme, with SRON overseeing the production of operational Methane and Carbon monoxide data. The expertise at SRON is crucial for the success of this mission and those that follow. You will join the Level 2 team at SRON, where we conduct trace gas retrieval to assess CO, CO2, and CH4 concentrations. Your role will involve enhancing data quality and ensuring the reliability of TROPOMI data products, which are open source and utilised by modellers to estimate emissions. This data is vital in the climate change dialogue and essential for advising policy makers on strategies for mitigation and adaptation.
You will be part of our team of 6 scientists working on trace gas retrieval in the Earth Science Group (ESG) of SRON. The ESG consists of approximately 40 scientists (permanent, postdocs, PhD students) who work on the data processing and interpretation of satellite instruments as well as the definition of new instrumentation and guiding the development. Our team develops algorithms for trace gas remote sensing, for operational data processing and validation, and gives scientific guidance during the implementation phase of future missions.
You will work on improving and maintaining the CO and CH4 data product from Sentinel-5P. This work you will perform within our SRON team in close collaboration with our project partners, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites EUMETSAT. Your tasks will include:
You will present your results to the project team, our external colleagues, at conferences, and in peer- reviewed journals.
We are looking for a person with a PhD in (atmospheric) physics or machine learning. Very good programming skills in Python, C++ and/or Fortran are required, and a clear asset will be experience in deep learning. Good English language skills (speaking and writing) and the ability to work in a team and independently are necessary for this position.
The position we offer at SRON is a full-time position in which you will be employed by NWO-I (The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Institutes) for a period of 2 years. The extension of this period with another 2 years depends on external funding. The salary will be in accordance with NWO salary scale 10 with a maximum of € 5.590,– gross per month on a full-time basis (depending on your level of education and experience). Compensation for commuting expenses will be provided. NWO has good secondary employment conditions such as:
SRON’s mission is to achieve breakthroughs in international scientific research from space. To this end, SRON develops groundbreaking technology and advanced space instruments. SRON promotes societal applications for space technology. We have a strong international reputation as ‘excellent in space research’. The quality and societal relevance of our science is considered ‘world-leading’.
SRON is the Space Research Organisation Netherlands. Based at locations in Leiden and Groningen, SRON combines fundamental scientific research, technology innovation, and instrumentation development to enable breakthroughs in astrophysics, exoplanet research, and earth atmospheric research from space. In partnership with leading international partners and space agencies such as ESA, NASA and JAXA, SRON provides scientific and technological contributions to international space missions as well as expertise and support to the Dutch and international scientific communities.
SRON is the national base for the Netherlands participation in the ESA science program. On the national level, it works in close collaboration with the Dutch universities, other NWO institutes, and governmental agencies to pursue a cohesive agenda for space-based research.
At SRON we believe that a workforce diverse in gender, age, and cultural background is key to performing excellent research. We therefore strongly encourage qualified applicants of all ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, members of minorities, persons with disabilities, and potential dual- academic-career hires to apply.